The occasion for his visit was the 8th annual author luncheon to benefit the Library Foundation for Sarasota County.

Woodward shared many behind the scenes stories from his career with the sold-out audience.

The best time to knock on the door of a 4-star general’s house to get an interview he said is after dinner – and when he learned Robert Redford was going to play him in the movie All the President’s Men, the journalist joked he thought ‘yes, that makes sense.’

Woodward also shared a profound lesson he gained from Washington Post publisher, Katharine Graham. In the wake of the newspaper’s Watergate coverage and Richard Nixon’s resignation, Woodward and Bernstein’s reporting had been vindicated. Graham told the two journalists, “Don’t start thinking too much of yourselves, beware the demon pomposity.”

Woodward also spent a good deal of his time talking about reporting in today’s divisive political climate.

“I look at my job,” he said, “as let’s present the rock-solid evidence of what happens. Let the political system respond.”

“What I’m focusing on in doing the second book on Trump is to be very aggressive in getting new information and listening to everyone so something can be presented in the fall before the election,” he said.

In Woodward’s first book on Trump, senior aides were quoted as saying they hid sensitive documents to prevent the President from signing them.

Trump called the book a “con,” and suggested Congress change libel laws. However, the President recently told Fox News that he has decided to talk with Woodward for the new book and has already done an interview with the journalist.

Woodward says his role is to be politically neutral.

“My job is to not praise Trump, not criticize him, but understand him.”

The annual author luncheon is the Library Foundation’s only fundraiser. Past events have featured, among others, Carl Hiaasen, Cokie Roberts, and James Patterson. The foundation has raised more than $1.1 million that funds current operations and programs such as the Imagination Library initiative, which sends a new book each month to the homes of children in need.